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Sara
Sara
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Hi, I'm looking to buy a house within a year in Corona/Eastvale CA. Is this a good area? crime, etc.

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Hi, I'm looking to buy a house within a year in Corona/Eastvale CA. Is this a good area? crime, etc. Which area of Eastvale is the best? And is 91752 or 92880 better? Thank you

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Ed
Ed
Buyer & Seller
Corona
Sat Jul 19 2008, 00:33

Hi Sara :-)
I grew up in former President Richard Nixon's hometown of Whittier during the 1960s and 1970s, at the height of the Beach Boys, Cream, etc., and I have now been living for nearly 20 years in the Four Seasons development off of Magnolia and McKinley, just south of the 91 Freeway, and of Corona Hills. We have a large, 4 bedroom home on a quarter acre lot, 2 community parks, a pool, a jacuzzi, a basketball court, and 2 tennis courts. We paid 167k for our house in 1989, and it's currently worth about 400k. Four Seasons is a beautiful, planned community :-) Thanks to our inexpensive homeowners association, it's as if it was still brand new, and I wouldn't trade it for the world! We've looked for a new home in Corona Hills, and in the upper scale areas of Corona and Riverside, and, for the money and value, we haven't found anything better than Four Seasons :-)
As far as crime goes, we haven't seen much, a little tagging here and there, but only once in a while. To give you an idea of how safe Corona seems to be, there was recently a car accident at Magnolia and McKinley, and 4 patrol cars showed up within about 5 minutes :-) Guess the police must be really busy out here, huh!
I'm now in my 50s, and I love the weather out here :-) July and August are a bit too hot, but the rest of the year is warm, and I can usually run about in shorts and a t-shirt, which is, of course, very comfortable, and not at all stuffy :-)
A house is not an "investment," it's a place to live, to enjoy your life, and to enjoy your family. It is a kind of savings program because, at least, you get to keep your rent money for your future retirement. Over the long term you will make money, but don't pay too much now because then it will only take longer for you to come out ahead financially. Best wishes! Ed :-)

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Patrick Sharples
Patrick Sharples
Real Estate Pro
Anaheim
Fri Jul 18 2008, 10:40

Sara, be extremely cautious purchasing in Corona right now. Property values there have taken a serious beating and continue to decline. Check out the site mentioned below for crime info, or feel free to go to my site where you will also be able to get free info for schools and the neighborhoods. Before you purchase, be sure to have your agent run plenty of comparables to see that you are not overpaying for the home. In this market, I would only look at sales that have closed within the past 1 to 2 months in addition to looking at the price for the REO properties. Don't waste time looking at the short sale properties since they are going to be listed lower than the REO's and in 95% of the cases, the bank won't accept that price. Good luck to you.

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Lynn911.com Dal…
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Dallas
Fri Jul 18 2008, 09:17
FIRST ANSWER

Check the local PD and zip code websites for crime stat's an additional info.
You need to talk with the local residence of that community who can provide answers and addtional details Real estate professionals per code of ethics can’t make comments on where person should live. If you work positively in concert with a real estate agent I am assured solutions to all of your questions could be resolved. http://www.lynn911.com http://www.homes-for-sale-dallas.com

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